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THE GLOBAL MEDIA: THE NEW MISSIONARIES OF GLOBAL CAPITALISM by Edward S. Herman and Robert W. McChesney (London and Herndon, VA: Cassell, 1997—$19.95, paper, ISBN 0–304–33434–0, 262 pp., notes, index)

BROADCASTING LAW AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS by Rachael Craufurd Smith (Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1997—£45.00, ISBN 0–19–826221–3,274 pp., notes, appendices, bibliography, index)

THE SOCIAL SHAPING OF INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAYS: EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN ROADS TO THE INFORMATION SOCIETY edited by Herbert Kubicek, William H. Dutton, and Robin Williams (New York: St. Martin's Press/Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 1997—$49.95, ISBN 0–312–16569–2 (St. Martin's); 3–593–35739–9 (Campus Verlag), 372 pp., notes, references, tables, charts, abbreviations, index)

ENGLISH AS A GLOBAL LANGUAGE by David Crystal (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997—$19.95, ISBN 0–521–59247‐X, 150 pp., maps, charts, bibliography, index)  相似文献   

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THE MEDIA IN WESTERN EUROPE: THE EUROMEDIA HANDBOOK by the Euromedia Group (London: Sage Publications “Communications in Society,”; 1997 [2nd ed.]—price not provided, ISBN 0–7619–5405–8 hard, 0–7619–5406–6 paper, 274 pp., tables, references, index)

TELEVISION UNDER THE TORIES: BROADCASTING POLICY 1979–1997 by Peter Goodwin (London: British Film Institute; Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998—$55.00/24.95, ISBN 0–85170–613–4 hard, 0–85170–614–2 paper, 248 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF TELEVISION IN CHINA: THE EVOLUTION OF IDEOLOGY, SOCIETY, AND MEDIA SINCE THE REFORM by Junhao Hong (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998—price not given, ISBN 0–275–95998–8, 165 pp., tables, 1956–96 chronology, bibliography, index)

MEDIA IN EUROPE: THE YEARBOOK OF THE EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR THE MEDIA 1998 edited by Jo Langham‐Brown (The European Institute for the Media, Kaistrasse 13, D‐40221 Düsseldorf, Germany—price not given, paper, ISBN 3–929673–30–4, 338 pp., tables, maps, charts, notes)

TELEVISION AND CULTURE: POLICIES AND REGULATIONS IN EUROPE by Emmanuelle Machet and Serge Robillard (Düsseldorf, Germany: The European Institute for the Media, 1998—35 DM, paper, ISBN 3–929673–29–0, 182 pp., tables, notes, bibliography)

1998 GLOBAL TELECOMS TAX PROFILES: A RESOURCE FOR BUSINESS, TAX AND MARKET STRATEGIES edited by Dennis J. McCarthy, et al. (New York: John Wiley, 1998 [2nd ed.]—$150, paper, ISBN 0–471–31841–8, about 500 pp., tables, index)

CAPITALISM AND THE INFORMATION AGE: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE GLOBAL COMMUNICATION REVOLUTION edited by Robert W. McChesney, et al. (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1998— $43.00/16.00, ISBN 0–85345–988–6 hard, 0–85345–989–4 paper, 254 pp., notes, index)

STRUCTURAL AND REGULATORY CHANGES AND GLOBALIZATION IN POSTAL AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES: THE HUMAN RESOURCES DIMENSION (Geneva: International Labour Organization “Report for Discussion at the Tripartite Meeting...,”; 1998—17.50 Swiss francs, paper, ISBN 92–2‐110966–6, 90 pp., tables, charts, bibliography)

NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS: WORLD DATA FLOWS, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, AND THE EUROPEAN PRIVACY DIRECTIVE by Peter P. Swire and Robert E. Litan (Washington: Brookings Institution, 1998—$39.95, ISBN 0–8157–8240–3, 269 pp., notes, table, index)

ELECTRONIC EMPIRES: GLOBAL MEDIA AND LOCAL RESISTANCE edited by Daya Kishan Thussu (London: Arnold/New York: Oxford University Press, 1998—$75.00/19.95, ISBN 0–340–71895–1 hard, 0–340–71896‐X paper, 310 pp., tables, charts, notes, references, index)

TRANSFORMING ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIPS IN INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS: THE CHANGING ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN AN ERA OF TELECOM DEREGULATION by Michael Tyler (Geneva: ITU “Briefing Report, Regulatory Colloquium No. 7,”; 1998—60 Swiss francs, paper, ISBN 92–61–06751–4, 120 pp., tables, charts, notes, appendices, glossary, bibliography)

WORLD COMMUNICATION REPORT: THE MEDIA AND THE CHALLENGE OF THE NEW TECHNOLOGIES by Lotfi Maherzi (1998—about $50.00, paper, ISBN 92–3‐103428–6, 298 pp., photos, tables, charts, notes, bibliography, glossary)

WORLD INFORMATION REPORT 1997/98 edited by Yves Courrier and Andrew Large (1997—about $52.00, paper, ISBN 92–3‐103341–7, 390 pp., photos, tables, charts, index)  相似文献   

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B. Telephone     

DEMOCRATIZING COMMUNICATION? COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON INFORMATION AND POWER edited by Mashoed Bailie and Dwayne Winseck (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press “The Hampton Communication Series,”; 1997—$85.00/32.50, ISBN 1–57273–064–1 hard, 1–57273‐O65‐X paper, 450 pp., photos, tables, charts, notes, references, index)

INTERNATIONAL MEDAI RESEARCH: A CRITICAL SURVEY edited by John Corner, Philip Schlesinger, and Roger Silverstone (London/New York: Routledge, 1997—$100.00/24.00, ISBN 0–415–09035–0 hard 0–415–18496–7 paper, 238 pp., notes, index)

AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY OF BRITISH BROADCASTING by Andrew Crisell (London and New York: Routledge, 1997—£12.99 [paper], ISBN 0–415–12802–1 hard, 0–415–12803‐X paper, 280 pp., bibliography, index, chapter recommended readings)

THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY RESEARCH SERIES (CRC Press, 2000 Corporate Blvd. NW, Boca Raton, FL 33431) offers three volumes on important Asian countries. Specifically:

THE KOREAN ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY by Michael Pecht, et al. (1997—$39.95, paper, ISBN 0–8493–3172–2, 126 pp., tables, charts, references, index).

THE SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES by Donald Beane et al. (1997—$39.95, paper, ISBN 0–8493–3171–4, 103 pp., tables, charts, references, index).

THE TAIWAN ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY by Chung‐Shing Lee and Michael Pecht (1997—price not given, paper, ISBN 0–8493–3170–6, 157 pp., tables, charts, references).

EUROPEAN MEDIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW (Media Group, Business Research &; Development Centre, Turku School of Economics, Turku, Finland [fax: 011–358–2‐3383–515 or e‐mail: mmr@tukkk.fi ]‐$195.00 per year/5 issues, ISSN not given, first issue January 1998)

CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION: EASTERN PERSPECTIVES edited by David French and Michael Richards (New Delhi/Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage “Communication and Human Values,”; 1996—$52.00/24–95, ISBN 0–8039–9282–3 hard, 0–8039–9283–1 paper, 371 pp., references, tables and figures, index)

TEACHING THE MEDIA: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES edited by Andrew Hart (Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum “LEA's Communication Series,”; 1998—prices not given, ISBN 0–8058–2476–6 hard, 0–8058–2477–4 paper, 208 pp., illustrations, notes, references, index)

GETTING TO WAR: PREDICTING INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT WITH MASS MEDIA INDICATORS by W. Ben Hunt (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997—$49.50, ISBN 0–472–10751–8, 304 pp., tables, charts, appendices, notes, bibliography, index)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS: RESTRUCTURING WORK AND EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS WORLDWIDE edited by Harry C. Katz (Ithaca, NY: ILR Press/Cornell University Press “Cornell International Industrial and Labor Relations Report, No. 32,”; 1997— $49.95/19.95, ISBN 0–8014–3286–3 hard, 0–8014–8361–1 paper, 401 pp., tables, notes, references, index)

SECRET STATE SILENT PRESS: NEW MILITARISM, THE GULF AND THE MODERN IMAGE OF WARFARE by Richard Keeble (Luton: University of Luton Press, 1997—£14.95, paper, ISBN 1–860–20–539, 222 pp., bibliography, index)

EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION: WHAT DO PEOPLE WANT? edited by Manfred Meyer (Luton, England: University of Luton Press/John Libbey Media “Communication Research and Broadcasting, No. 12,”; 1997—$32.00 paper, ISBN 1–86020–528–3, 246 pp., photos, tables, diagrams, notes, abbreviations)

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION AND GLOBALIZATION: A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION edited by Ali Mohammadi (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1997—$75.00/26.95, ISBN 0–7619–5553–4 hard, 0–7619–5554–2 paper, 228 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN WESTERN ASIA AND THE MIDDLE EASI edited by Eli M. Noam (New York: Oxford University Press “Global Communications,”; 1997—$55.00, ISBN 0–19–510202–9, 244 pp., tables, charts notes, references, index)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN LATIN AMERICA edited by Eli M. Noam (New York: Oxford University Press “Global Communications,”; 1998—$65.00, 1SBN0–19–510200–2, 265 pp., tables, chapter references, index)

ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR GOVERNMENT (Paris: Organization for Economic Co‐operation and Development “STI: Science, Technology, Industry,”; 1997—$9.00 paper, ISBN 92–64–15512–0, 84 pp., annex, notes)

MEDIA COURSES UK edited by Lavinia Orton (London: British Film Institute/Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1997 [5th ed.]—$15.95, paper, ISBN 0–85170–649–5, 230 pp., appendices, index)

MEDIA LAW AND REGULATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: NATIONAL, TRANSNATIONAL, AND U.S. PERSPECTIVES by Emmanuel E. Paraschos (Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1998—$44.95, ISBN 0–8138–2807–4, 288 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

STATISTICAL YEARBOOK ‘98: FILM, TELEVISION, VIDEO AND NEW MEDIA IN EUROPE (European Audiovisual Observatory, 76 Allee de la Robertsau, F‐67000 Strasbourg, France—890ff or about $150.00, paper, ISBN 92–871–3590–8, 412 pp., charts, tables, notes)

CHANGING CHANNELS—THE PROSPECTS FOR TELEVISION IN A DIGITAL WORLD edited by Jeanette Steemers (Luton, England: John Libbey Media, University of Luton Press, 1998—£14.95, ISBN 1–86020–544–5, 156 pp., figures, bibliography, index)

NETWORK COMPETITION FOR EUROPEAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS by Oliver Stehmann (Oxford University Press, 1995—£40.00, ISBN 0–19–828925–1, 327 pp., figures, tables, glossary, index)  相似文献   

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HISTORY OF THE MASS MEDIA IN THE UNITED STATES edited by Margaret A. Blanchard (Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1998—price not given, ISBN 1–57958–012–2, 752 pp., photos, bibliographies, index)

MANIPULATING THE ETHER: THE POWER OF BROADCAST RADIO IN THIRTIES AMERICA by Robert J. Brown (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1998— $45.00, ISBN 0–7864–0397–7, 312 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, sources of broadcast recordings, index)

SALANT, CBS, AND THE BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF BROADCAST JOURNALISM: THE MEMOIRS OF RICHARD S. SALANT edited by Susan and Bill Buzenberg (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1998—$27.00, ISBN 0–8133–9091–5, 326 pp., photos, chronology, index)

FATHER CHARLES E. COUGHLIN: SURROGATE SPOKESMAN FOR THE DISAFFECTED by Ronald H. Carpenter (Westport, CT: Greenwood “Great American Orators No. 28,”; 1998—$69.50, ISBN 0–313–29040–7, 224 pp., bibliography, index)

A HISTORY OF MODERN COMPUTING by Paul E. Ceruzzi (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press “History of Computing,”; 1998—$35.00, ISBN 0–262–03255–4, 398 pp., photos, tables, notes, bibliography, index)

ELECTRONIC INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES: ELECTRONICS FROM ITS EARLIEST BEGINNINGS TO THE PRESENT DAY by G.W.A. Dummer (Bristol, England and Philadelphia: Institute of Physics Publishing, 1997 [4th ed]—$40.00, paper, ISBN 0–7503–0493–6, 284 pp., charts, tables, diagrams, bibliography, index)

ON THE AIR: THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF OLD‐TIME RADIO by John Dunning (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998—$55.00, ISBN 0–19–507678–8, 822 pp., index)

RUBEN SALAZAR: BORDER CORRESPONDENT, SELECTED WRITINGS, 1955–1970 edited by Mario T. García (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998—$18.95, paper, ISBN 0–520–21385–8, 283 pp., index)

EDISON: A LIFE OF INVENTION by Paul Israel (New York: John Wiley, 1998—$30.00, ISBN 0–471–52942–7, 552 pp., photos, diagrams, notes, index)

THE AIRWAVES OF NEW YORK: ILLUSTRATED HISTORIES OF 156 AM STATIONS IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA, 1921–1996 by Bill Jaker, Frank Sulek, and Peter Kanze (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1998—$55.00, ISBN 0–7864–0343–8, 205 pp., photos, bibliography, index)

ROUGH NEWS, DARING VIEWS: 1950s’ PIONEER GAY PRESS JOURNALISM by Jim Kepner (Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press “Gay and Lesbian Studies,”; 1998—$49.95/24.95, ISBN 0–7890–0140–3 hard, 0–56023–896–8 paper, 462 pp., notes, index)

BLACKLISTED: A JOURNALIST'S LIFE IN CENTRAL EUROPE by Paul Lendvai (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998—$39.95, ISBN 1–86064–268–3, 213 pp. photos, index)

THE COMMERCE OF EVERYDAY LIFE: SELECTIONS FROM THE TATLER AND THE SPECTATOR edited by Erin Mackie (New York: St. Martin's Press “Bedford Cultural Editions,”; 1998—$45.00, ISBN 0–312–16371–1, 617 pp., selected bibliography)

THE DECADE THAT SHAPED TELEVISION NEWS: CBS IN THE 1950s by Sig Mickelson (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998—$39.95, ISBN 0–275–95567–2, 242 pp., photos, notes, index)

MATHEW BRADY AND THE IMAGE OF HISTORY by Mary Panzer with an essay by Jeana K. Foley (Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997—$39.95, ISBN 1–56098–793–6, 232 pp., illustrations, chronology, notes, appendix, index)

THE CORONA PROJECT: AMERICA'S FIRST SPY SATELLITES by Curtis Peebles (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1997—price not given, ISBN 1–55750–688–4, 351pp., photos, notes, index)

EDISON'S KINETOSCOPE AND ITS FILMS: A HISTORY TO 1896 by Ray Phillips (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press “Contributions to the Study of Popular Culture No. 65,”; 1997—price not given, ISBN 0–313–30508–0, 209 pp., photos, diagrams, bibliography, index)

REPORTING VIETNAM: AMERICAN JOURNALISM 1959–1975 (New York: The Library of America, 1998—$35.00 each or $70.00 for the set, two vols., chronologies, notes, photos, glossary of military terms, index; as follows:)

Part One: 1959–1969 (ISBN 1–883011–58–2, 858 pp.)

Part Two: 1969–1975 (ISBN 1–883011–59–0, 857 pp.)

HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF WAR JOURNALISM edited by Mitchel P. Roth (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997—$85.00, ISBN 0–313–29171–3, 496 pp., appendices, index)

TEXAS SIGNS ON: THE EARLY DAYS OF RADIO AND TELEVISION by Richard Schroeder (College Station: Texas A&;M University Press “Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students No. 75,”; 1998—$29.95, ISBN 0–89096–813–6, 247 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, index)

THE DAYS OF LIVE: TELEVISION'S GOLDEN AGE AS SEEN BY 21 DIRECTORS GUILD OF AMERICA MEMBERS edited by Ira Skutch (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press “Directors Guild of America Oral History No. 16,”; 1998—$49.50/26.00, ISBN 0–8108–3491‐X hard, 0–8108–3492–8 paper, 211 pp., index)  相似文献   

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Media ethics     

ETHICS IN INTERCULTURAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION edited by Fred L. Casmir (Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates “LEA's Communication Series,”; 1997—prices not available, ISBN 0–8058–2352–2 hard, 0–8058–2353–0 paper, 307 pp., chapter references, author biographies, author and subject indices)

SCREENING THE LOS ANGELES “RIOTS”;: RACE, SEEING AND RESISTANCE by Darnell M. Hunt (New York: Cambridge University Press “Cambridge Cultural Social Studies,”; 1997—$59.95/19.95, ISBN 0–521–57087–5 hard, 0–521–57814–0 paper, 328 pp., figures, tables, appendices, notes, references, index)

MEDIA ETHICS: A PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH by Matthew Kieran (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997—$55.00, ISBN 0–275–95634–2, 178 pp., chapter notes, bibliography, index)

IMAGES THAT INJURE: PICTORIAL STEREOTYPES IN THE MEDIA edited by Paul Martin Lester (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1996—$59.95/19.95, ISBN 0–275–94928–1 hard, 0–275–95357–2 paper, 294 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

COMMUNITY OVER CHAOS: AN ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON COMMUNICATION ETHICS by James A. Mackin, Jr. (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press “Studies in Rhetoric and Communication,”; 1997—$34.95, ISBN 0–8173–0860–1, 282 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

JOURNALISM ETHICS: PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR NEWS MEDIA by John C. Merrill (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997—$16.00 paper, ISBN 0–312–13899–7, 263 pp., chapter references, figures, glossary, appendix, brief issues/cases, index)

REPORTING ON RISKS: THE PRACTICE AND ETHICS OF HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMUNICATION by Jim Willis with Albert Adelowo Okunade (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997—$65.00/24.95, ISBN 0–275–95296–7 hard, 0–275–95298–3 paper, 240 pp., appendix, in‐depth reporting examples, bibliography, index)  相似文献   

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MONOPOLY AND COMPETITION IN BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS: THE PAST, THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE by John Harper (London, Pinter, 1997 L50.00, ISBN 1–85567–455–6, 240pp, foreword, figures, notes glossary, index, appendices)

CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS: WORLDWIDE MARKET DEVELOPMENT by Garry A. Garrard (Norwood, MA: Artech House “Mobile Communications Series,”; 1997—$85.00, ISBN 0–89006–923–9, 514 pp., tables, charts, bibliography, index)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS TAKE‐OFF IN TRANSITION COUNTRIES edited by Karl‐Ernst Schenk, Jorn Kruse and Jurgen Muller (Aldershot, England: Avebury, 1997— L37.50, ISBN 1–85972–572–4, 252 pp., tables, charts, glossary, index)

MASS COMMUNICATION IN JAPAN by Ann Cooper‐Chen with Miiko Kodama (Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1997—$39.95, ISBN 0–8138–2710–8, 276 pp., tables, photos, time‐line, references, index)

MASS MEDIA IN REVOLUTION AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: THE ROMANIAN LABORATORY by Peter Gross (Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1996—$42.95, ISBN 0–8138–2670–5, 224 pp., tables, notes, bibliography, index)  相似文献   

7.
F. Facsimile/Fax     

INFORMATION AND ELECTIONS by R. Michael Alvarez (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, “Michigan Studies in Political Analysis,”; 1997— $39.50, ISBN 0–472–10779–8, 257 pp., tables, notes, references, index)

MEDIA SCANDALS: MORALITY AND DESIRE IN THE POPULAR CULTURE MARKETPLACE edited by James Lull and Stephen Hinerman (New York: Columbia University Press, 1997—$45/17.50, ISBN 0–231–11164–9 hard, 0–231–11165–7 paper, 259 pp., notes, index)

POLITICAL COMMUNICATION: POLITICS, PRESS, AND PUBLIC IN AMERICA by Richard M. Perloff (Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1998—prices not given, ISBN 0–8058–1794–8 hard, 0–8058–1795–6 paper, 492 pp., endnotes, references, index)

HYSTORIES: HYSTERICAL EPIDEMICS AND MODERN CULTURE by Elaine Showalter (New York: Columbia University Press, 1997—$24.95/14.95, ISBN 0–231–10458–8 hard, 0–231–10459–6 paper, 244 pp., notes (index)

REVIEWING THE ARTS by Campbell B. Titchener (Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates “LEA's Communication Series,”; 1998 [2nd ed.]—$39.95/19.95, ISBN 0–8058–2774–9 hard, 0–8058–2809–5 paper, 187 pp., reading list, index)

THE MEDIA AND THE MILITARY: FROM THE CRIMEA TO DESERT STRIKE by Peter Young and Peter Jesser (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997— $59.95/19.95, ISBN 0–312–21011–6 hard, 0–312–21012–4 paper, 391 pp., notes, bibliography, index)  相似文献   

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CRITICAL IDEAS IN TELEVISION STUDIES by John Corner (New York: Oxford University Press “Oxford Television Studies,”; 1999—$52.00/19.95, ISBN 0–19–874221–5 hard, ISBN 0–19–874220–7 paper, 139 pp., references, index)

USES OF TELEVISION by John Hartley (London: Routledge, 1999—$75.00/22.99, ISBN 0–415–08508‐X hard, 0–415–08509–8 paper, 246 pp., figures and pictures, appendixes, references, index)

WAVES OF RANCOR: TUNING IN THE RADICAL RIGHT by Robert L Hilliard and Michael C. Keith (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe “Media, Communication, and Culture in America,”; 1999—$32.95, ISBN 0–7656–0131–1, 288 pp., appendices, notes, index)

THE HIDDEN SCREEN: LOW‐POWER TELEVISION IN AMERICA by Robert C. Hilliard and Michael C. Keith (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1999—prices not given, ISBN 0–7656–0419–1 hard, 0–7656–0420–5, 212 pp., photos, notes, further reading, index)

ACTIVE RADIO: PACIFICA'S BRASH EXPERIMENT by Jeff Land (St. Paul: University of Minnesota Press “Commerce and Mass Culture,”; 1999—$42.95/16.95, ISBN 0–8166–3156–5 hard, 0–8166–3157–3 paper, 179 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, program index, text index)

MAKING SENSE OF TELEVISION: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF AUDIENCE INTERPRETATION by Sonia Livingstone (London: Routledge “International Series in Social Psychology,”; 1998 [2nd ed.]—$85.00/25.99, ISBN 0–415–18623–4 hard, 0–415–18536‐X paper, 212 pp., tables, bibliography, author and subject indexes)

TELEVISION: A MEDIA STUDENT'S GUIDE by David McQueen (London: Arnold, 1998—$55.00/18.95, ISBN 0–340–719764 hard, 0–340–70604‐X paper, 275 pp., illustrations, suggested readings, index)

HANDBOOK ON RADIO AND TELEVISION AUDIENCE RESEARCH by Graham Mytton (New York: UNICEF House, 1999 [Rev. and expanded ed.]—$20.95, paper, ISBN 92–806–3393–7, 191 pp., appendices, bibliography, glossary, references)

A BROADCAST ENGINEERING TUTORIAL FOR NON ENGINEERS (Washington, DC: NAB, 1999 [2nd ed.]—$49.95/29.97, paper, ISBN 0–89324–275–6, 209 pp., diagrams, index)

DIGITAL TELEVISION IN A DIGITAL ECONOMY: OPPORTUNITIES FOR BROADCASTERS by A. T. Kearney (Washington, DC: NAB, 1998— $164.99/98.99, paper, ISBN 0–89324–316–7, about 100 pp., charts, tables, notes, glossary)

NAB ENGINEERING HANDBOOK edited by Jerry Whitaker, et al (Washington, DC: NAB, 1999 [9th ed.]—$379.95/228.00, ISBN 0–089324–258–6, 1,572 pp., charts, diagrams, tables, chapter references and bibliography, CD‐ROM disc, index)

STATION CONSOLIDATION: A TECHNICAL PLANNING GUIDE FOR RADIO STATIONS by the NAB Science &; Technology Department (Washington, DC: NAB, 1997—$89.95/53.97, paper, ISBN 0–89324–311–6, 80 pp., diagrams, maps, appendices)

TOWER SITE REGULATION HANDBOOK by the NAB Science &;. Technology Department (Washington, DC: NAB, 1998—$99.95/59.95, paper, ISBN 0–89324–312–4, 533 pp., tables, diagrams, appendices)

UNITED STATES RBDS STANDARD: SPECIFICATION OF THE RADIO BROADCAST DATA SYSTEM (RBDS) by the National Radio Systems Committee of the Electronic Industries Association and the National Association of Broadcasters (Washington, DC: NAB, 1998—$49.95/29.97, paper, no ISBN provided, 202 pp., diagrams, tables, glossary, annexes)

RACE IN SPACE: THE REPRESENTATION OF ETHNICITY IN STAR TREK AND STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION by Micheal C. Pounds (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1999—$32.50, ISBN 0–8108–3322–0, 252 pp., figures, tables, notes, references, index)

PLAYERS ALL: PERFORMANCE IN CONTEMPORARY SPORT by Robert E. Rinehart (Bloomington: Indiana University Press “Drama and Performance Studies,”; 1998—$35.00 /15.95, ISBN 0–253–33426–8 hard, 0–253–21223–5 paper, 188 pp., notes, index)

DIRECTING FOR TELEVISION: CONVERSATIONS WITH AMERICAN TV DIRECTORS by Brian G. Rose (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1999—$32.50, ISBN 0–8108–3591–6, 227 pp., index)

BROADCASTING FREEDOM: RADIO, WAR, AND THE POLITICS OF RACE, 1938–1948 by Barbara Dianne Savage (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press “John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture,”; 1999—$45.00/18.95, ISBN 0–8078–2477–1 hard, 0–8078–4804–2 paper, 391 pp., illustrations, photos, notes, bibliography, and index)

TELEVISION AND NEW MEDIA AUDIENCES by Ellen Seiter (New York: Oxford University Press “Oxford Television Studies,”; 1999—$65.00/19.95, ISBN 0–19–871152–5 hard, 0–19–871141–7 paper, 154 pp., photos, bibliography, index)

UNTOUCHABLES by Tise Vahimagi (London: British Film Institute, 1998 [available from Indiana University Press]—$19.95, paper, ISBN 0–85170–563–4, 112 pp., photographs, index)  相似文献   

9.
A. Reference     

THE GORDIAN KNOT: POLITICAL GRIDLOCK ON THE INFORMATION HIGHWAY by W. Russell Neuman, Lee McKnight, and Richard Jay Solomon (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997—$20.00, ISBN 0–262–14061–6, 324 pp., notes, references, index)

PERSUASION AND PRIVACY IN CYBERSPACE: THE ONLINE PROTESTS OVER LOTUS MARKETPLACE AND THE CLIPPER CHIP by Laura J. Gurak (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1997—$25.00, ISBN 0–300–06963–4, 181 pp., appendix on doing research on the Internet, notes, glossary, references, index)

PROTECTING YOURSELF ONLINE: THE DEFINITIVE RESOURCE ON SAFETY, FREEDOM AND PRIVACY IN CYBERSPACE by Robert B. Gelman with Stanton McCandlish (San Francisco: Harper San Francisco, 1998—$15.00, paper, ISBN 0–06–25151–8, 210 pp., charts, appendix, index)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEREGULATION by James Shaw (Norwood, MA: Artech House “Artech House Telecommunications Library,”; 1998—$69.00, ISBN 0–89006–960–3, 394 pp., diagrams, appendices, glossary, index)

FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN AMERICAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS by J. Gregory Sidak (Chicago: University of Chicago Press; 1997— $29.95, ISBN 0–226–75626–2, 443 pp., notes, bibliography, appendix, index)

THE TWENTY‐ONE MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT STATE TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY by Thomas W. Bonnett (Washington: Council of Governors’ Policy Advisors; distribution by National Governors’ Association [voice: 301–498–3738], 1997—$10.00, paper, ISBN not provided, 126 pp., notes, tables, references)

EXEMPT TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES AND SOME STATE COMMISSION REGULATORY IMPLICATIONS OF ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE CONVERGENCE by Robert E. Burns ("NRRI 97–21,”; September 1997, 27 pp., table, notes)

PRIVATIZATION OF STATE‐OWNED UTILITY ENTERPRISES: THE ALASKA CASE REVISITED THIRTY YEARS LATER by Douglas N. Jones and Bradford H. Tuck ("Occasional Paper, No. 21, NRRI 97–24,”; November 1997, 36 pp., tables, notes)

ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATION: ENSURING THE RELEVANCE OF PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSIONS by David W. Wirick, et al. ("NRRI 98–06,”; February 1998, 116 pp, charts, tables, notes)

PUBLIC POLICY TOWARD CABLE TELEVISION: THE ECONOMICS OF RATE CONTROLS by Thomas W. Hazlett and Matthew L. Spitzer (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press “AEI Series in Telecommunications Deregulation,”; 1997—$32.50, ISBN 0–262–08253–5, 253 pp., charts, tables, glossary, references, index)  相似文献   

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JAPANESE CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION: CRITICAL CULTURAL ANALYSIS by Ray T. Donahue (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1998—$59.00/39.50, ISBN 0–7618–1248–2 hard, 0–7618–1249–0 paper, 377 pp., notes, references, index)

STATISTICAL YEARBOOK: FILM, TELEVISION, VIDEO AND NEW MEDIA IN EUROPE: 1999 EDITION by the European Audiovisual Observatory (Strasbourg, France: European Audiovisual Observatory, 1999— 900ff or about $160, paper, ISBN 92–871–3885–0, 415 pp., tables, charts, notes, bibliography)

MODERN HISTORY OF INDIAN PRESS by Sunit Ghosh (New Delhi: Cosmo Publications, 1998—no price available, ISBN 81–7020–697–9, 394 pp., index)

ASIAN COMMUNICATION HANDBOOK edited by Anura Goonasekera and Duncan Holaday (Singapore: Asian Media Information and Communication Centre and School of Communication Studies, Nanyang Technological University, 1998—$65.00, ISBN 9971–905–65–5, 446 pp.)

PUBLIC PURPOSES IN BROADCASTING: FUNDING THE BBC edited by Andrew Graham (Luton: University of Luton Press, 1999—£10.95, paper, ISBN 1–86020–561–5, 168 pp., tables, index)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN AFRICA edited by Eli M. Noam (New York: Oxford University Press “Global Communications,”; 1999—$75.00, ISBN 0–19–510201–0, 306 pp., tables, chapter bibliographies, index)

LIBERALIZING THE EUROPEAN MEDIA: POLITICS REGULATION AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE by Shalini Venturelli (Oxford and New York: Clarendon Press, 1998—£50.00, ISBN 0–19–823379–5, 316 pp., index, bibliography)  相似文献   

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4. PROPAGANDA     
RESIDENTIAL BROADBAND by George Abe (Indianapolis: Macmillan Technical Publishing “Cisco Press Design and Implementation Series,”; 1997—$55.00, ISBN 1–57870–020–5, 500 pp., charts, graphs, acronyms list [inside covers], appendix directory of companies, index)

INTRODUCTION TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK ENGINEERING by Tarmo Anttalainen (Norwood, MA: Artech House “Communications Library,”; 1998—price not given, ISBN 0–89006–984–0, 297 pp., diagrams, chapter problem and review sets, references, index)

MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS: STANDARDS, REGULATION, AND APPLICATIONS by Rudi Bekkers and Jan Smits (Norwood, MA: Artech House “Mobile Communications Series,”; 1998—$95.00, ISBN 0–89006–806–2, 467 pp., diagrams, tables, glossary, bibliography, notes, index)

HIGH PERFORMANCE NETWORKS, PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND MOBILE COMPUTING by Dimitris Chorafas (Basingstoke: Macmillan “Business,”; 1997—£45.00, ISBN 0–333–66683–6, 340 pp., figures, tables, charts, list of contacts, index)

DIGITAL VIDEO BROADCASTING: TECHNOLOGY, STANDARDS, AND REGULATIONS by Ronald de Bruin and Jan Smits (Norwood, MA: Artech House “Digital Audio and Video Library,”; 1999—$73.00, ISBN 0–89006–743–0, 315 pp., diagrams, references, glossary, index)

FROM TALKING DRUMS TO THE INTERNET: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY by Robert Gardner and Dennis Shortelle (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC‐Clio, 1997—$65.00, ISBN 0–87436–832–4, 355 pp., photos, diagrams, references, bibliography, index)

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY UPDATE edited by August E. Grant and Jennifer Harman Meadows (Woburn, MA: Focal Press, 1998 [6th ed.]—$35.00, paper, ISBN 0–240–80326–4, charts, diagrams, tables, notes, chapter bibliographies, glossary)

ISDN EXPLAINED: WORLDWIDE NETWORK AND APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY edited by John M. Griffiths (Chichester, England and New York: John Wiley, 1998 [3rd ed.]—$74.95, ISBN 0–471–97905–8, 291 pp., charts, tables, notes, glossary, index)

DICTIONARY OF COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY: TERMS, DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS by Gilbert Held (New York: John Wiley, 1998 [3rd ed.]—$160.00, paper, ISBN 0–471–97517–6, 672 pp., tables, charts, appendices)

RESIDENTIAL BROADBAND: AN INSIDER'S GUIDE TO THE BATTLE FOR THE LAST MILE by Kim Maxwell (New York: Wiley, 1998—$39.99, paper, ISBN 0–471–25165–8, 390 pp., diagrams, tables, bibliography, index)

MAKING MICROCHIPS: POLICY, GLOBALIZATION, AND ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING IN THE SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY by Jan Mazurek (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press “Urban and Industrial Environments,”; 1999—$30.00, ISBN 0–262–13345–8, 245 pp., charts, references, index)

UNDERSTANDING MODERN TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY by John G. Nellist and Elliott M. Gilbert (Norwood, MA: Artech House, 1999—$49.00, ISBN 0–89006–322–2, 285 pp., photos, diagrams, charts, chapter bibliographies, glossary, index)

WORLD‐CLASS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE DEVELOPMENT by Ellen Ward (Norwood, MA: Artech House “Telecommunications Library,”; 1998—$59.00, ISBN 0–89006–922–0, 260 pp., diagrams, acronyms list, index)

UNDERSTANDING CELLULAR RADIO by William Webb (Norwood, MA: Artech House “Mobile Communications Series,”; 1998—$59.00, ISBN 0–89006–994–8, 283 pp., diagrams, glossary, index)  相似文献   

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13.
10. HISTORY     
A. Reference works

AN HISTORICAL AND ANALYTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE LITERATURE OF CRYPTOLOGY by Joseph S. Galland (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Graduate School “Northwestern University Studies in the Humanities Number Ten,”; 1945; reprinted by AMS Press, 1970; reprinted again by Aegean Park Press [Laguna Hills, CA], 1980—$26.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–252–5, 209 pp.)

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRYPTOLOGY by David E. Newton (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC‐Clio, 1997—$65.00, ISBN 0–87436–772–7, 330 pp., photos, tables, bibliography, index)

SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE IN WORLD WAR II: A RESEARCH GUIDE compiled by Donal J. Sexton (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1996—$69.50, ISBN 0–313–28304–4, 165 pp., bibliography, index)

DESCRIPTIVE DICTIONARY OF CRYPTOLOGIC TERMS by the U.S. Army Security Agency (Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press, 1980, 166 pp., ISBN 0–89412–266–5, bibliography)

CODES, CIPHERS &; OTHER CRYPTIC AND CLANDESTINE COMMUNICATION: MAKING AND BREAKING SECRET MESSAGES FROM HIEROGLYPHS TO THE INTERNET by Fred B. Wrixton (New York: Black Dog &; Leventhal, 1998—$17.98, ISBN 1–57912–040–7, 704 pp., diagrams, tables, appendix, glossary, bibliography, index)

B. Historical surveys

THE HISTORY OF CODES AND CIPHERS IN THE UNITED STATES: PRIOR TO WORLD WAR I edited by Wayne G. Barker (Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press “Cryptographic Series,”; 1978—$24.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–026–3, 159 pp., notes, index)

THE MAN WHO BROKE PURPLE: THE LIFE OF COLONEL WILLIAM F. FRIEDMAN, WHO DECIPHERED THE JAPANESE CODE IN WORLD WAR II by Ronald Clark (Boston: Little, Brown, 1977, ISBN 0–316–14595–5, 271 pp., photos, index)

CRYPTOLOGY YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW edited by Cipher Deavours, et al. (Norwood, MA: Artech House “Artech House Communication and Electronic Defense Library,”; 1987, ISBN 0–89006–253–6, 519 pp., illustrations, notes)

CRYPTOLOGY: MACHINES, HISTORY &; METHODS edited by Cipher Deavours, et al. (Norwood, MA: Artech House, 1989, ISBN 0–89006–399–0, 508 pp., illustrations, notes)

SELECTIONS FROM CRYPTOLOGIA: HISTORY, PEOPLE, AND TECHNOLOGY edited by Cipher A. Deavours, et al. (Norwood, MA: Attech House “Artech House Telecommunications Library,”; 1998—$83–00, ISBN 0–89006–862–3, 552 pp., illustrations, notes)

WAR SECRETS IN THE ETHER by Wilhelm F. Flicke, edited by Sheila Carlisle (Laguna Park, CA: Aegean Park Press, 1977, two vols; 1994 [rev. ed.]—$26.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–233–9, 234 pp., index)

THE FRIEDMAN LEGACY: A TRIBUTE TO WILLIAM AND ELIZEBETH FRIEDMAN. (Fort George G. Meade, MD: National Security Agency, Center for Cryptologie History, “Sources in Cryptologie History, Number 3,”; 1992, 282 pp., photos, diagrams, notes, index)

THE CODEBREAKERS: THE STORY OF SECRET WRITING by David Kahn (New York: Macmillan, 1967; London: Weidenfeld &; Nicolson, 1974 [abridged ed.]; New York: Scribner's 1996 [2nd ed.]—$60.00, ISBN 0–684–83130–9, 1, 181 pp., photos, notes, index)

KAHN ON CODES: SECRETS OF THE NEW CRYPTOLOGY by David Kahn (New York: Macmillan, 1983, ISBN 0–02–560640–9, 343 pp., notes, index)

MASKED DISPATCHES: CRYPTOGRAMS AND CRYPTOLOGY IN AMERICAN HISTORY, 1775–1900 by Ralph E. Weber (Fort George G. Meade, MD: National Security Agency, Center for Cryptologic History “United States Cryptologic History, Series 1, Pre‐World War I, Vol. 1,”; 1993, paper, OCLC 29961699, 235 pp., photos, diagrams, notes, bibliography)

THE SIGINT SECRETS: THE SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE WAR, 1900 TO TODAY: INCLUDING THE PERSECUTION OF GORDON WELCHMAN by Nigel West (New York: William Morrow, 1998, ISBN 0–688–07652–1, 347 pp., appendices, photos, notes, bibliography, index)

C. World War I

THE HISTORY OF CODES AND CIPHERS IN THE UNITED STATES: DURING WORLD WAR I edited by Wayne G. Barker (Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press “Cryptographic Series,”; 1979—$24.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–031‐X, 263 pp., notes, index)

ROOM 40: BRITISH NAVAL INTELLIGENCE 1914–1918 by Patrick Beesly (New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1982, ISBN 0–15–178634–8, 338 pp., photos, notes, appendix, index)

THE ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM OF JANUARY 16, 1917 AND ITS CRYPTOGRAPHIC BACKGROUND by William F. Friedman and Charles J. Mendelsohn (Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press “Cryptographic Series,”; 1994— $12.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–239–8, 58 pp., photo, notes, appendix, index)

THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE CRYPTOGRAPHIC BUREAUS IN THE WORLD WAR by Yves Gyldén (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935; reprinted by Aegean Park Press “Cryptographic Series,”; 1978, ISBN 0–89412–027–1, 87 pp., notes)

THE CODE BREAKERS OF ROOM 40: THE STORY OF ADMIRAL SIR WILLIAM [sic] HALL, GENIUS OF BRITISH COUNTER‐INTELLIGENCE by Admiral Sir William James (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1956, OCLC 408707, 212 pp., photos, index)

THE ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM by Barbara W. Tuchman (New York: Viking Press, 1958; Macmillan, 1966, OCLC 34683297, 244 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, index)

D. Between the wars

THE HISTORY OF CODES AND CIPHERS IN THE UNITED STATES: DURING THE PERIOD BETWEEN THE WORLD WARS edited by Wayne G. Barker (Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press “Cryptographic Series”) as follows:

PART 1: 1919–1929 (1979—$24.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–039–5, 186 pp., notes, index)

PART 2: 1930–1939 (1978—$24.80, paper, ISBN 0–89412–165–0, 99 pp., photos, notes, index)

INFORMATION AND SECRECY: VANNEVAR BUSH, ULTRA AND THE OTHER MEMEX by Colin Burke (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1994—price not given, ISBN 0–8108–2783–2, 467 pp., photos, notes, index)

MACHINE CRYPTOGRAPHY AND MODERN CRYPTANALYSIS by Cipher A. Deavours and Louis Kruh (Norwood, MA: Artech “Artech House Telecommunications Library,”; 1985, ISBN 0–89006–161–0, 259 pp., illustrations, notes, index)

THE STORY OF MAGIC: MEMOIRS OF AN AMERICAN CRYPTOLOGIC PIONEER by Frank B. Rowlett (Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press, 1998— $32.80, ISBN 0–89412–273–8, 258 pp., photos)

THE AMERICAN BLACK CHAMBER by Herbert O. Yardley (Indianapolis: Bobbs Merrill, 1931, 375 pp.; London: Faber &; Faber, 265 pp.; reprinted by Ballantine Books “Ballantine Espionage/Intelligence Library,”; 1981, ISBN 0–3452–9867–5, 250 pp., photos)

E. World War II‐general

A HISTORY OF U.S. COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE DURING WORLD WAR II: POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION by Robert Louis Benson (Fort George B. Meade, MD: National Security Agency, Center for Cryptologic History “United States Cryptologic History, Series 4, World War II, Vol. 8,”; 1997, OCLC 40526841, 185 pp., photos, glossary, sources)

HITLER'S JAPANESE CONFIDANT: GENERAL OSHIMA HIROSHI AND MAGIC INTELLIGENCE, 1941–1945 by Carl Boyd (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1993, ISBN 0–7006–0569‐X, 271 pp., photos, tables, maps, notes, bibliography, index)

U.S. ARMY SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE IN WORLD WAR II: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY edited by James L. Gilbert and John P. Finnegan (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office [Center of Military History, United States Army] “CMH Pub 70–43,”; 1993—$24.00, ISBN 0–16–037816–8, 237 pp., photos, appendices)

THE ULTRA‐MAGIC DEALS AND THE MOST SECRET RELATIONSHIP, 1940–1946 by Bradley F. Smith (Novato, CA: Presido, 1992—$12.95, paper, ISBN 0–891414–6, 276 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

F. World War II‐Europe

CODEBREAKING AND SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE edited by Christopher Andrew (London: Frank Cass, 1986, ISBN 0–7146–3299–6, 137 pp., notes, bibliographies)

ULTRA IN THE WEST: THE NORMANDY CAMPAIGN OF 1944–45 by Ralph Bennett (New York: Scribners, 1979, ISBN 0–684–16704–2, 336 pp., maps, figures, glossary, bibliography, notes, index).

ULTRA AND MEDITERRANEAN STRATEGY by Ralph Bennett (New York: William Morrow, 1989, ISBN 0–688–08175–4, 496 pp., maps, diagrams, notes, glossary, bibliography, index)

INTELLIGENCE INVESTIGATIONS: COLLECTED PAPERS OF RALPH BENNETT by Ralph Bennett (London: Frank Cass “Studies in Intelligence,”; 1996—price not given, ISBN 0–7146–4742‐X hard, 0–7146–4300–0 paper, 216 pp., notes, index)

TOP SECRET ULTRA by Peter Calvocoressi (New York: Pantheon, 1980, ISBN 0–394–51154–9, 132 pp., photos, appendices, index)

THE ENEMY IS LISTENING by Aileen Clayton (London: Hutchinson, 1980, ISBN 0–091–4234–6, 381 pp.; reprinted by Ballantine Books “Ballantine Espionage/Intelligence Library,”; 1982; photos, glossary, notes, bibliography, index)

THE ENGIMA WAR by Jóseph Garliński (New York: Scribner's, 1980—ISBN 0–684–15866–3, 219 pp., photos, maps, diagrams, notes, appendix, bibliography, index)

ENGIMA by Robert Harris (New York: Random House, 1995, ISBN 0–679–42887–9, 320 pp.)

CODEBREAKERS: THE INSIDE STORY OF BLETCHLEY PARK edited by F. H. Hinsley and Alan Stripp (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993—price not given, ISBN 0–19–820327–6, 321 pp., photos, diagrams, notes, appendices, index)

SEIZING THE ENIGMA: THE RACE TO BREAK THE GERMAN U‐BOAT CODES, 1939–1943 by David Kahn (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1991, ISBN 0–395–42739–8, 336 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, index)

ENIGMA: HOW THE GERMAN MACHINE CIPHER WAS BROKEN, AND HOW IT WAS READ BY THE ALLIES IN WORLD WAR TWO by Wladyslaw Kozaczuk, translated by Christopher Kasparek (London: Arms and Armour Press/Lanham, MD: University Publications of America “Foreign Intelligence Book Series,”; 1984, ISBN 0–89093–547–5, 348 pp., photos, diagrams, appendices, bibliography, index)

ULTRA GOES TO WAR: THE FIRST ACCOUNT OF WORLD WAR II'S GREATEST SECRET BASED ON OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS by Ronald Lewin (New York: McGraw‐Hill, 1978, ISBN 0–07–037453–8, 398 pp., notes, glossary, appendix, bibliography, index)

THE ULTRA AMERICANS: THE U.S. ROLE IN BREAKING THE NAZI CODES by Thomas Parrish (New York: Stein &; Day, 1986, ISBN 0–8128–3072–5, 338 pp., photos, notes, sources, index)

THE ENIGMA SYMPOSIUM edited by Hugh Skillen (published by the author, 56 St. Thomas Drive, Pinner, England HA5 4SS; as follows, photos, maps, diagrams, notes):

1992 (1992, reprinted 1997, paper, ISBN 0–9515190–34, 60 pp.)

1994 (1994, £8.50, paper, ISBN 0–9515190–50, about 100 pp.)

1995 (1995, £9.95, paper, ISBN 0–9515190–77, 164 pp.)

1997 (1997, £9.95, paper, ISBN 0–9515190–85, 194 pp.)

1998 (1998, £14.95, paper, ISBN 0–9515–330–01, 205 pp.)

THE SPIES OF THE AIRWAVES by Hugh Skillen (published by the author; address immediately above, 1989—£23.00, ISBN 0–9515190‐X, 550 pp., photos, maps, index)

STATION X: THE CODEBREAKERS OF BLETCHLEY PARK by Michael Smith (London: Channel 4 Books, 1998—£14.99, ISBN 0–7522–2189–2, 184 pp., photos, sources, index)

THE HUT SIX STORY: BREAKING THE ENIGMA CODES by Gordon Welchman (New York: McGraw‐Hill, 1982, ISBN 0–07–069180–0, 326 pp., diagrams, notes, bibliography, index)

THE ULTRA SECRET by F. W. Winterbotham (London: Weidenfeld &; Nicolson, 1974, ISBN 0–297–76832–8, 199 pp., index; numerous reprints)

ULTRA AT SEA: HOW BREAKING THE NAZI CODE AFFECTED ALLIED NAVAL STRATEGY DURING WORLD WAR II by John Winton (London: Leo Cooper; New York: Morrow, 1988, ISBN 0–688–08546–6, 207 pp., photos, glossary, index)

G. World War II‐pacific

MACARTHUR'S ULTRA: CODEBREAKING AND THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN, 1942–1945 by Edward J. Drea (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas “Modern War Studies,”; 1992, ISBN 0–7006–0504–5, 296 pp., photos, maps, tables, notes, bibliography, index)

THE BROKEN SEAL: “OPERATION MAGIC”; AND THE SECRET ROAD TO PEARL HARBOR by Ladislas Farago (New York: Random House, 1967, 439 pp., reference notes, index)

THE AMERICAN MAGIC: CODES, CIPHERS AND THE DEFEAT OF JAPAN by Ronald Lewin (New York: Farrar, Straus &; Giroux, 1982, ISBN 0–374–10417–4, 332 pp., photos, appendices, notes, sources, index)

A PRICELESS ADVANTAGE: U.S. NAVY COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE AND THE BATTLES OF CORAL SEA, MIDWAY, AND THE ALEUTIANS by Frederick D. Parker (Fort George G. Meade, MD: National Security Agency, Center for Cryptologic History, “United States Cryptologic History, Series IV, World War II, Volume 5,”; CH‐E32–93–01, 1993, 88 pp., photos, bibliography, notes)

PEARL HARBOR REVISITED: UNITED STATES NAVY COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE, 1924–1941 by Frederick D. Parker (Fort George G. Meade, MD: National Security Agency, Center for Cryptologie History, “United States Cryptologic History, Series IV, World War II, Volume 5,”; CH‐E32–94–01, 1994, photos, notes, appendices, bibliography)

COMBINED FLEET DECODED: THE SECRET HISTORY OF AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE AND THE JAPANESE NAVY IN WORLD WAR II by John Prados (New York: Random House, 1995—$37.50, ISBN 0–679–43701–0, 832 pp., photos, maps, notes, bibliography, index)

LISTENING TO THE ENEMY: KEY DOCUMENTS ON THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE IN THE WAR WITH JAPAN edited by Ronald H. Spector (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1988, ISBN 0–8420–2275–9, 285 pp., notes, tables)

CODEBREAKER IN THE FAR EAST by Alan Stripp (London: Frank Cass “Studies in Intelligence,”; 1989, ISBN 0–7146–3363–1, 204 pp., illustrations, notes, bibliography, index)

THE “MAGIC”; BACKGROUND OF PEARL HARBOR by the U.S. Department of Defense (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978—5 vols published in 8, OCLC 5170297)

DEADLY MAGIC: A PERSONAL ACCOUNT OF COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE IN WORLD WAR II IN THE PACIFIC by Edward Van Der Rhoer (New York: Scribner's, 1979, ISBN 0–684–15873–6, 225 pp., photos, index)

ULTRA IN THE PACIFIC: HOW BREAKING JAPANESE CODES &; CYPHERS AFFECTED NAVAL OPERATIONS AGAINST JAPAN by John Winton (Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1993, ISBN 1–55750–856–9, 247 pp., maps, sources, index)

H. Postwar developments

THE PUZZLE PALACE: A REPORT ON AMERICA'S MOST SECRET AGENCY by James V. Bamford (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982, ISBN 0–395–31286–8, 465 pp.; reprinted by Penguin Books with a new 50‐page afterword, 1983, 655 pp., appendix, notes, acronyms, index)

VENONA: SOVIET ESPIONAGE AND THE AMERICAN RESPONSE, 1939–1957 edited by Robert Louis Benson and Michael Warner (Washington, DC: National Security Agency and Central Intelligence Agency [National Technical Information Service], 1996—$50.00, paper, OCLC 35768954, 450 pp., acronyms, chronology, notes; reprinted by Aegean Park Press, 1997, 503 pp. adding an index and several brief NSA monographs on the subject)

VENONA: DECODING SOVIET ESPIONAGE IN AMERICA by John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999— $30.00, ISBN 0–300–07771–8, 487 pp., photos, appendices, notes, index)  相似文献   

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SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS edited by B. G. Evans (London: The Institution of Electrical Engineers “Telecommunications Series 38,”; 1999 [3rd ed.]—$120.00, ISBN 0–85296–899‐X, 727 pp., photos, tables, charts, diagrams, appendices, index)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT by Robert A. Gable (Norwood, MA: Artech House, 1999—$79.00, ISBN 0–89006–650–7,398 pp., diagrams, acronyms, bibliography, index)

GLOBAL WIRELESS STANDARDS GUIDE (Telecommunications Industry Assn., 2500 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201–3834—$14.95, paper, no ISBN number given, 58 pp.)

CONNECTIONS: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL STUDIES OF THE TELEPHONE IN AMERICAN LIFE by James E. Katz (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1999—$34.95, ISBN 1–56000–394–4,364 pp., tables, charts, notes, index)

MASTERS OF THE WIRED WORLD: CYBERSPACE SPEAKS OUT edited by Anne Leer (London: Financial Times/Pitman Publishing, 1999—price not given, ISBN 0–273–63559‐X, 419 pp., photos, diagrams, index)

DESKTOP ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE INTERNET by Nathan ]. Muller (Norwood, MA: Artech House “Telecommunications Library,”; 1999—price not given, ISBN 0–89006–729–5, 558 pp., photos, diagrams, charts, tables, acronym list)

INTRODUCTION TO TELEPHONES AND TELEPHONE SYSTEMS by A. Michael Noll (Norwood, MA: Artech House, 1999 [3rd ed.]—price not given, ISBN 1–58053–000–1, 373 pp., photos, diagrams, glossary, bibliography, index)

NEW INTERNATIONAL CARRIERS: THE GUIDE TO INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS ASIA‐PACIFIC EDITION, 1999 (1999—$595.00, paper, ISBN 1–88614247–3, 235 pp., maps, charts, tables, index); and

NEW INTERNATIONAL CARRIERS: THE GUIDE TO INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS EUROPE EDITION, 1999 (1999—$595.00, paper, ISBN 1–886142–18–1, 377 pp., maps, charts, tables, index)

INFORMATION WARFARE: PRINCIPLES AND OPERATIONS by Edward Waltz (Norwood, MA: Artech House, 1999—price not given, ISBN 0–89006–511‐X, 397 pp., tables, diagrams, endnotes, index)  相似文献   

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TELECOM REFORM: PRINCIPLES, POLICIES AND REGULATORY PRACTICES by edited by William H. Melody (Lyngby, Denmark: Den private Ingeniørfond, Technical University of Denmark, 1997‐$39.00, paper, ISBN 7–7381–071–1, 557 pp., tables figures notes, index, glossary, appendix)

RADIO CANADA INTERNATIONAL: VOICE OF A MIDDLE POWER by James L. Hall (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, “Canadian Series No. 7,”; 1997—$24.95, paper, ISBN 0–87013–420–5, 295 pp., photos, notes, appendices, bibliography, index)

BITS ACROSS BORDERS: POLICY CHOICES FOR INTERNATIONAL MULTIMEDIA AND DIGITAL SERVICES: A Report of the Second Annual Aspen Institute Roundtable on International Telecommunications, Berlin, Germany, June 19–22, 1996, by Kenneth G. Robinson and Charles M. Firestone (Queenstown, MD: The Aspen Institute, 1997—$10.00, ISBN 0–89843–208–1, 55 pp., appendix)

IT'S A WIRED WORLD by Anne C. Leer (Oslo: Scandinavian University Press [Universitetsforlaget], 1996—L27.50, ISBN 82–00–42310–7, 188 pp., figures, appendices, notes, glossary)

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF COMMUNICATION: RETHINKING AND RENEWAL by Vincent Mosco (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1996—$39.95/13.95, ISBN 0–8039–8560–6 hard, 0–8039–8561–4 paper, 320 pp., figures, tables, notes, index)

EBU YEARBOOK 1997 (Geneva: European Broadcasting Union, 1997—free by contacting the EBU, no ISSN given, 52 pp., tables, charts, photos)

LIVE, DIRECT AND BIASED? MAKING TELEVISION NEWS IN THE SATELLITE AGE by Brent MacGregor (London: Arnold/New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997—prices not given, ISBN 0–340–66224–7 hard, 0–340–66225–5 paper, 234 pp., table, references, index)

GLOBAL INFORMATION AND WORLD COMMUNICATION: NEW FRONTIERS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS by Hamid Mowlana (London: Sage, 1997 [2nd ed.] $29.95, ISBN 0–7619–5256‐X hard, ISBN 0–7619–5257–8 soft, 270 pp., figures, selected bibliography, index)  相似文献   

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GLOBAL MEDIA ECONOMICS: COMMERCIALIZATION, CONCENTRATION AND INTEGRATION OF WORLD MEDIA MARKETS edited by Alan B. Albarran and Sylvia M. Chan‐Olmsted (Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1998‐$54.95, ISBN 0–8138–2690‐X, 376 pp., charts, tables, references, index)

ATTACKS ON THE PRESS IN 1997: A WORLDWIDE SURVEY BY THE COMMITTEE TO PROTECT JOURNALISTS edited by Alice Chasan (New York: Committee to Protect Journalists [330 7th Avenue, 12th Floor], 1998‐free from CPJ by request [voice: 212–465–1004; fax: 212–465–9568; E‐mail: info@cpj.org], no ISBN or OCLC, 443 pp.)

UNFINISHED BUSINESS: TELECOMMUNICATIONS AFTER THE URUGUAY ROUND edited by Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Erika Wada (Washington: Institute for International Economics, 1998‐$15.95, paper, ISBN 0–881132–257–1, 248 pp., tables, charts, notes, appendix)

GLOBAL NEWS ACCESS: THE IMPACT OF NEW COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES by Carla Brooks Johnston (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998‐$59.95, ISBN 0–275–95774–8, 304 pp., photos, boxed Internet directories, notes, further reading, index)

BEYOND THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT: A DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE FOR BUSINESS by Leon T. Knauer, L. Andrew Tollin, Kathryn A. Zachem, and M. Veronica Pastor (Rockville, MD: Government Institutes, 1998‐$89.00, ISBN 0–865587–675–4, 681 pp., notes, charts, bibliography, index)

COMMUNICATION & TRADE: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF MEHEROO JUS‐SAWALLA edited by Donald M. Lamberton (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1998‐$65.00, ISBN 1–57273–110–9, 305 pp., tables, references, index)

PRIVATIZATION AND COMPETITION IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS: INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS edited by Daniel J. Ryan (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997‐$65.00, ISBN 0–275–95813–2, 209 pp., charts, tables, bibliography, index)

THE GLOBAL JOURNALIST: NEWS PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD edited by David H. Weaver (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press “IAMCR Series,”; 1998‐$89.50, ISBN 1–57273–168–0, 492 pp., tables, references, index)

RECONVERGENCE: A POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN CANADA by Dwayne Winseck (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press “The Hampton Press Communication Series,”; 1998‐$76.50, ISBN 1–57273–144–3, 379 pp., tables, notes, references, index)  相似文献   

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TECHNOLOGY AND PRIVACY: THE NEW LANDSCAPE edited by Philip E. Agre and Marc Rotenberg (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997—$30.00/15.00, ISBN 0–262–01162‐x hard, 0–262–51101–0 paper, 325 pp., diagrams, notes, index)

PRIVACY IN THE INFORMATION AGE by Fred H. Cate (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1997—prices not given, ISBN 0–8157–1316–9 hard, 0–8157–1315–0 paper, 248 pp., appendices, notes, bibliography, index)

PRIVACY ON THE LINE: THE POLITICS OF WIRETAPPING AND ENCRYPTION by Whitfield Diffie and Susan Landau (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998—$30.00/15.00, ISBN 0–262–04167–7 hard, 0–262–54100–9 paper, 360 pp., notes, glossary, bibliography, index)

COMPETITION AND COOPERATION: FROM BIOLOGY TO BUSINESS REGULATION by P. H. Longstaff (October 1998—price not given, paper, ISBN 1–879716–51–8, Paper P‐98–4, 58 pp., charts, notes, glossary, bibliography)

UNDERSTANDING THE USE OF ELECTRONIC MONEY: THE MISSING FACTOR IN POLICY by Supriya Singh (November 1998—price not given, paper, ISBN 0–86444–758–2, 25 pp., charts, tables, notes, acronyms)

KNOWLEDGE AS A STRATEGIC BUSINESS RESOURCE by William H. Read (January 1999—price not given, ISBN 1–879716–53–4, 27 pp., tables, notes)

SEMINAR ON INTELLIGENCE, COMMAND, AND CONTROL: GUEST PRESENTATIONS, FALL 1997 (January 1999—price not given, paper, ISBN 1–879716–54–2, 186 pp., diagrams, tables, notes)

THE WORLD WIDE WEB: A MASS COMMUNICATION PERSPECTIVE by Barbara K. Kaye and Norman J. Medoff (Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing, 1999—$24.95, paper, ISBN 0–7674–0030–5, 404 pp., chapter links, references, charts, tables, appendix, glossary, index)

STATE UNIVERSAL FUNDING AND POLICY: AN OVERVIEW AND SURVEY by Edwin A. Rosenberg and John D. Wilhelm (September 1998— price not given, paper, NRRI 98–20, 84 pp., tables, notes, appendix)

QUALITY‐OF‐SERVICE AND MARKET IMPLICATIONS OF ASYMMETRIC STANDARDS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS by Michael Clements (October 1998—price not given, paper, NRRI 98–24, 32 pp., tables, figure, notes)

A TIME SERIES AND CROSS‐SECTIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF STATE REGULATORY POLICY ADOPTED FOR LOCAL EXCHANGE CARRIERS; DIVESTITURE TO PRESENT (1984–1998) by Jaison R. Abel and Michael E. Clements (December 1998—price not given, paper, NRRI 98–25, 107 pp., tables, references)

A COMPILATION OF “BEST PRACTICES”; TO IMPLEMENT THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996 by Bob Rowe and Vivian Witkind Davis (April 1999—price not given, paper, NRRI 99–07, 100 pp.)

DIGITAL CAPITALISM: NETWORKING THE GLOBAL MARKET SYSTEM by Dan Schiller (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999—$29.95, ISBN 0–262–19417–1, 294 pp., notes, index)  相似文献   

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ON TELEVISION by Pierre Bourdieu, translated from the 1996 French original by Priscilla Ferguson (New York: The New Press, 1998—$18.95, paper, ISBN 1–56584–407–6, 104 pp., appendix, translator's note, bibliography, notes, index)

BUYER'S GUIDE TO FIFTY YEARS OF TV ON VIDEO by Sam Frank (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 1999—$22.95, paper, ISBN 1–57392–226–9, 1,498 pp., index)

THE TELEVISION STUDIES BOOK edited by Christine Geraghty and David Lusted (London: Arnold / New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998—$59.95/18.95, ISBN 0–340–66232 hard, 0–340–66231‐X paper, 337 pp., index)

WHY WE WATCH: THE ATTRACTIONS OF VIOLENT ENTERTAINMENT edited by Jeffrey H. Goldstein (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998—$49.95/17.95, ISBN 0–19–511820–0 hard, 0–19–511821–9 paper, 270 pp., illustrations, references, subject and name indexes)

BROADCASTING IN AMERICA: A SURVEY OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA by S. W. Head, C. H. Sterling, L. B. Schofield, T. Spann, and M. A. McGregor (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998 [8th ed.]—$52.00, paper, ISBN 0–395–87371–1, 337 pp., 280 photos &; graphics, bibliography, index, instructor's manual)

PRIME TIME LAW: FICTIONAL TELEVISION AS LEGAL NARRATIVE edited by Robert M. Jarvis and Paul R. Joseph (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 1998—price not given, ISBN 0–89089–805–7 hard, 0–89089–808–1 paper, 323 pp., notes, index)

MASTERPIECE THEATRE AND THE POLITICS OF QUALITY by Lawrence A. Jarvik (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1999—$60.00, ISBN 0–8108–3204–6, 261 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

TELEVISION VIOLENCE: A GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE edited by P.T. Kelly (Nova Science Publishers, 6080 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 207, Commack, NY 11725—price not given, ISBN 1–56072–299–1, 193 pp., index)

UNDERSTANDING SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND TELEVISION by Paul Monaco (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998—$55.00, ISBN 0–275–96057–9, 152 pp., bibliography, index)

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TELEVISION NEWS edited by Michael D. Murray (Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1999—price not given, ISBN 1–57356–108–8, 315 pp., photos, further reading, index)

STUDENT TELEVISION IN AMERICA: CHANNELS OF CHANGE by Tony Silvia and Nancy F. Kaplan (Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1998— $29.95, paper, ISBN 0–8138–2160–6, 243 pp., illustrations, selected bibliography, appendixes, index)

LIVING COLOR: RACE AND TELEVISION IN THE UNITED STATES edited by Sasha Torres (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1998—$49.95/17.95, ISBN 0–8223–2178–5 hard, 0–8223–2195–5 paper, illustrations, selected bibliography, index)  相似文献   

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TELEVISION: AN INTERNATIONAL HISTORY OF THE FORMATIVE YEARS by R. W. Burns (London: Institution of Electrical Engineers “History of Technology Series, No. 22,”; 1998 [distribution in U.S. by IEEE Operations Center, 445 Hoes Lane, PO Box 1331, Piscataway, N] 08855–1331]—$120.00, ISBN 0–85296–914–7, 661 pp., photos, diagrams, tables, notes, appendices, bibliography, index)

RADIO DIPLOMACY AND PROPAGANDA: THE BBC AND VOA IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS, 1956–1964 by Gary D. Rawnsley (London: Macmillan/New York: St Martin's Press “Studies in Diplomacy,”; 1996—$59.95, ISBN 0–333–64943–5, 224 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

WAR OF THE BLACK HEAVENS: THE BATTLES OF WESTERN BROADCASTING IN THE COLD WAR by Michael Nelson (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1997—$29.95, ISBN 0–8156–0479–3, 277 pp., photos, chronology, notes, bibliography, index)

PARTING THE CURTAIN: PROPAGANDA, CULTURE AND THE COLD WAR: 1945–1961 by Walter L. Hixson (New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1997— $17.95, paper, ISBN 0–312–17680–5, 283 pp., photos, notes, index)

SOUNDS OUT OF SILENCE: A LIFE OF ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL by James Mackay (Edinburgh, Scotland: Mainstream Publishing, 1997—£20.00 or about $36.00, ISBN 1–85158–833–7, 320 pp., photos, notes, index)

ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE MAN WHO INVENTED THE TELEPHONE by Edwin S. Grosvenor and Morgan Wesson (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1997—$45.00, ISBN 0–8109–4005–1, 304 pp., photos [some color], bibliography, index)

GET ME A MURDER A DAY! A HISTORY OF MASS COMMUNICATION IN BRITAIN by Kevin Williams (London: Arnold/New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998—$59.95/19.95, ISBN 0–340–69158–1 hard, 0–340–61466–8 paper, 288 pp., end‐ notes, index)

THE DECLINE AND FALL OF PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING by Michael Tracey (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998—$75.00/29.95, paper, ISBN 0–19–815925–0 hard, 0–19–815924–2 paper, 295 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE TRANSISTOR! (Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 86 [January 1998]—$20.00 [individual copies available from IEEE Operations Center, 445 Hoes Lane, PO Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855–1331], ISSN 0018–9219,308 pp., photos, diagrams, references)

STEPHEN CRANE, JOURNALISM AND THE MAKING OF MODERN AMERICAN LITERATURE by Michael Robertson (New York: Columbia University Press, 1997—$45.00/16.95, ISBN 0–231–10968–7 hard, 0–231–10969–5 paper, 253 pp., photos, index, notes)

SINCE RECORDS BEGAN: EMI, THE FIRST 100 YEARS by Peter Martland (Portland, OR: Amadeus Press, 1997—$39.95, ISBN 0–57467–033–6, 359 pp., photos, bibliography, index)

DEFINING VISIONS: TELEVISION AND THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE SINCE 1945 by Mary Ann Watson (Ft. Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace “American Since 1945,”; 1998—$22.50, paper, ISBN 0–15–503201–1, 303 pp., photos, bibliography, index)  相似文献   

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(1. Press)

DEN WANDEL GESTALTEN: NEUE STRUKTUREN UND PROZESSE IN TAGESZEITUNGSVERLAGEN / ORGANIZING THE CHANGE: NEW STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES IN DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING by Robert Becker and Hans‐Peter Erlemann (Bonn: ZV Zeitungs‐Verlag Service [Riemenschneiderstr.10, D‐53175 Bonn], 1997—DM 78,00, ISBN 3–929122–36–7, 270 pp.)

POLITISCHE ZEITSCHRIFTEN IN DEUTSCHLAND: MEDIENÖKONOMIE UND REDAKTIONSFORSCHUNG/POLITICAL JOURNALS IN GERMANY: MEDIA ECONOMICS AND EDITORIAL RESEARCH by Bernd Putter (Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitätsverlag, 1997—DM 68,‐, ISBN 3–8244–4265–5, 312 pp., tables, charts, notes, annexes)

PRESSEVERTRIEB IN OSTDEUTSCHLAND: DIE WIRTSCHAFTLICHEN UND POLITISCHEN INTERESSEN BEIM AUFBAU EINES PRESSEGROßHANDELSSYSTEMS NACH DER OKTOBERWENDE 1989 / PRESS DISTRIBUTION IN EASTERN GERMANY: ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL INTERESTS IN DEVELOPMENT OF PRESS WHOLESALE TRADE AFTER THE CHANGE OF OCTOBER 1989 by Bernd Klammer (München: Saur “Dortmunder Beiträge zur Zeitungsforschung, vol.56,”; 1998—DM 54,00, ISBN 3–598–21319–0, 255 pp., tables, charts, notes)

DIE JÜDISCHE PRESSE IM DRITTEN REICH: ZWISCHEN SELBSTBEHAUP‐TUNG UND FREMDBESTIMMUNG / THE JEWISH PRESS IN THE THIRD REICH: BETWEEN SELF‐ASSERTION AND FOREIGN INFLUENCE by Katrin Diehl (Tübingen: Niemeyer “Conditio Judaica, Vol.17,”; 1997—DM 142,00, ISBN 3–484–65117–2, ISSN 0941–5866, 363 pp., tables, notes, bibliography, index)

(2. Broadcasting)

BIBLIOGRAPHIE ZUR DEUTSCHEN PRIVATFUNK‐ENTWICKLUNG: LIT‐ERATUR‐NACHWEISE AUS 25 JAHREN, 1970–1995 / BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GERMAN PRIVATE BROADCAST DEVELOPMENT: 25 YEARS OF LITERATURE, 1970–1995 / by Olaf Jubin (Bochum: Brockmeyer “Bochumer Studien zur Publizistik‐ und Kommunikationswissenschaft, Vol. 88,”; 1997—DM 49,80, ISBN 3–8196–0540–1, 267 pp.)

PROGRAMMBERICHT ZUR LAGE UND ENTWICKLUNG DES FERNSE‐HENS IN DEUTSCHLAND 1996/97 / REPORT ON THE STATUS AND DEVELOPMENT OF TELEVISION PROGRAMS IN GERMANY 1996/97 edited by Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Landesmedienanstalten in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Berlin: Ullstein, 1997—DM 48,00 [free of charge for libraries from the editor: Turmstrasse 8, D‐67059 Ludwigshafen], ISBN 3–550–06962–6,352 pp., tables, charts, index)

WAS SIE ÜBER RUNDFUNK WISSEN SOLLTEN: MATERIALIEN ZUM VERSTÄNDNIS EINES MEDIUMS / WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BROADCASTING: TOWARD UNDERSTANDING A MEDIUM edited by ARD/ZDF‐Arbeitsgruppe Marketing (Berlin: Vistas, 1997—DM 28,00 [free of charge for libraries from: Süddeutscher Rundfunk, Marketing, Neckarstrasse 221, D‐70190 Stuttgart], ISBN 3–89158–204–8, 444 pp., tables, charts, glossary)

WIRTSCHAFTLICHKEITSANALYSEN FÜR BALLUNGSRAUMFERNSE‐HEN: MODELLTHEORETISCHE UNTERSUCHUNGEN AUS SICHT POTEN‐TIELLER INVESTOREN / ANALYSES OF ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF TV CONCENTRATION: MODEL‐THEORETICAL STUDIES FOR POTENTIAL INVESTORS by Rolf Nafziger (Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitäs Verlag, Gabler, 1997—DM 118,00, ISBN 3–8244–6511–6, 339 pp., tables, charts, notes, bibliography)

PROGRAMMGESCHICHTE DES HÖRFUNKS IN DER WEIMARER REPUB‐LIK / HISTORY OF RADIO PROGRAMMING IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC edited by Joachim‐Felix Leonhard (München: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag “dtv, 4072,”; 1997—DM 64,00, ISBN 3–423–04702‐x, two vols. [621 and 623 pp.], pictures, charts, notes, bibliography, index)

WIRTSCHAFTSGESCHICHTE DES RUNDFUNKS IN DER WEIMARER REPUBLIK / ECONOMIC HISTORY OF BROADCASTING IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC by Karl Christian Führer (Potsdam: Verlag für Berlin‐Brandenburg “Veröffentlichungen des Deutschen Rundfunkarchivs, Vol.6,”; 1997—DM 48,00, ISBN 3–930850–39–7, 240 pp., charts, notes, bibliography, index)

(3. Telecommunications)

ZUR ÖKONOMIE DER INFORMATIONSGESELLSCHAFT: PERSPEKTIVEN, PROGNOSEN, VISIONEN / ON THE INFORMATION SOCIETY ECONOMY: PERSPECTIVES, PROGNOSES, VISIONS edited by Enquete Kommission “Zukunft der Medien in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Deutschlands Weg in die Infbrmationsgesellschaft, Deutscher Bundestag”; (Bonn: ZV Zeitungs‐Verlag Service “Schriftenreihe ‘Enquete Kommission: Zukunft der Medien,’ Vol. 2,”; 1997—DM 78,00, ISBN 3–929122–34‐X, 269 pp., tables, charts, bibliography)

TELEKOMMUNIKATIONSWIRTSCHAFT IN DER EUROPISCHEN UNION: INNOVATIONSDYNAMIK, REGULIERUNGSPOLITIK UND INTERNA‐TIONALISIERUNGSPROZESSE / TELECOMMUNICATION ECONOMICSIN THE EUROPEAN UNION: DYNAMICS OF INNOVATION; POLICIES OF REGULATION AND PROCESSES OF INTERNATIONALISATION by Cornelius Graack (Heidelberg: Physika Verlag “Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge, Vol. 160,”; 1997—DM 120,00, ISBN 3–7908–1037–1, 404 pp., tables, charts, notes, bibliography, index)

KONFLIKT UND ORDNUNG IN DER GLOBALEN KOMMUNIKATION: WETTSTREIT DER STAATEN UND WETTBEWERB DER UNTERNEHMEN / CONFLICT AND ORDER IN GLOBAL COMMUNICATION: COMPETITION AMONG STATES AND COMPETITION AMONG ENTERPRISES by Klaus W. Grewlich (Baden‐Baden: Nomos Verlagsges “Law and Economics of International Telecommunications, Vol. 33,”; 1997—DM 89,00, ISBN 3–7890–4983–2, 307 pp., notes, bibliography)

(4. Public Relations)

GESCHICHTE DER ÖFFENTLICHKEITSARBEIT IN DEUTSCHLAND / HISTORY OF PUBLIC RELATIONS IN GERMANY by Michael Kunczik (Köln: Böhlau “Public Relations, Vol. 4,”; 1997—DM 68,00, ISBN 3–412–04997–2, 402 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

DIE ÖFFENTLICHKEITSARBEIT DER EUROPÄISCHEN KOMMISSION 1952–1996: PR ZUR LIGITIMATION VON INTEGRATION?/PUBLIC RELATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION 1952–1996: LEGITIMIZING INTEGRATION? by Marc R. Gramberger (Baden‐Baden: Nomos Verlagsges. “Nomos Universitätsschriften Politik, Vol.75,”; 1997—DM 89,00, ISBN 3–7890–5050–4, 398 pp., tables, charts, notes, bibliography)

(5. Law)

ZWISCHEN MEDIENFREIHEIT UND ZENSUREINGRIFFEN: EINE MEDIEN‐UND RECHTSSOZIOLOGISCHE UNTERSUCHUNG ZENSORISCHER EINFLUßNAHMEN AUF BUNDESDEUTSCHE POPULÄRKULTUR / BETWEEN MEDIA FREEDOM AND CENSORSHIP: THE SOCIOLOGY OF MEDIA AND LAW ON CENSORSHIP INTERVENTIONS IN GERMAN POPULAR CULTURE by Roland Seim (Münster [Im Sundem 7–9, D‐48157 Münster/Westfalen]: Telos Verlag, 1997—DM 59,80, ISBN 3–933060–00–1, 556 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, index)

DAS RECHT DER FERNSEHWERBUNG FÜR KINDER: RECHTLICHE REG‐ULIERUNG DER FERNSEHWERBUNG UNTER ASPEKTEN DES KINDER‐UND JUGENDSCHUTZES / THE LAW OF CHILDREN'S TV ADVERTISING: LEGAL REGULATION OF TV ADVERTISING AS AN ASPECT OF PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS by Stefan Engels (Baden‐Baden: Nomos Verlagsges “Materialien zur interdisziplinären Medienforschung, Vol. 30,”; 1997—DM 89,00, ISBN 3–7890–4823–2, 353 pp., notes, bibliography)

RUNDFUNKVERFASSUNGSRECHT / CONSTITUTIONAL BROADCASTING LAW by Reinhart Ricker and Peter Schiwy (München: Beck, 1997—DM 298,00, ISBN 3–406–40162–7, 523 pp., notes, bibliography, index)

(6. Audience)

VON DER INFORMATION ZUM WISSEN: DIE ROLLE DER REZEPTION FÜR DIE ENTSTEHUNG VON WISSENSUNTERSCHIEDEN. EIN BEITRAG ZUR WISSENSKLUFTFORSCHUNG/FROM INFORMATION TO KNOWLEDGE: THE ROLE OF RECEPTION IN THE FORMATION OF KNOWLEDGE GAPS—A CONTRIBUTION TO KNOWLEDGE‐GAP RESEARCH by Werner Wirth (Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag “Studien zur Kommunikationswissenschaft, Vol. 23,”; 1997—DM 66,00, ISBN 3–531–12944–9, 355 pp., tables, charts, notes, bibliography)

MEDIENREALITÄT UND REZIPIENTENHANDELN: ZUR ENTSTEHUNG HANDLUNGSLEITENDER VORSTELLUNGEN / MEDIA REALITY AND RECIPIENT REACTION: TOWARDS THE FORMATION OF ACTION LEADING IMAGES by Helmut Scherer (Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitätsverlag, 1997—DM 89,00, ISBN 3–8244–4226–4, 426 pp., tables, charts, notes, bibliography)

(7. Journalism and Other Topics)

VERANTWORTUNG IM FREIEN MEDIENMARKT: INTERNATIONALE PERSPEKTIVEN ZUR WAHRUNG PROFESSIONELLER STANDARDS / RESPONSIBILITY IN THE FREE MEDIA MARKET: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE MAINTENANCE OF PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS edited by Ingrid Hamm (Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Stiftung, 1966—DM 35,00, ISBN 3–89204–185–7, 400 pp., notes, bibliography)

JOURNALISTISCHE BERUFSORGANISATIONEN IN DEUTSCHLAND: VON DEN ANFÄNGEN BIS ZUR GRÜNDUNG DES REICHSVERBANDES DER DEUTSCHEN PRESSE / PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISM ORGANIZATIONS IN GERMANY: FROM THE BEGINNINGS TO THE FOUNDATION OF THE IMPERIAL ASSOCIATION OF THE GERMAN PRESS by Ariane Brückmann (Köln: Böhlau “Medien in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Vol. 10,”; 1997—DM 48,00, ISBN 3–412–05597–2, 202 pp., notes, bibliography)

WEIMAR IM BLICK DER USA: AMERIKANISCHE AUSLANDSKORRE‐SPONDENTEN UND ÖFFENTLICHE MEINUNG ZWISCHEN PERZEPTION UND REALITAT / U.S. VIEWS OF WEIMAR: AMERICAN FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS AND PUBLIC OPINION BETWEEN PERCEPTION AND REALITY by Carmen Muller (Miinster: Lit “Studien zur Geschichte, Politik und Gesellschaft Nordamerikas, Vol.7,”; 1997—DM 59,80, ISBN 3–8258–3560‐x, 514 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, index)

WIE BENUTZE ICH DEN FERNSPRECHER? DIE ANLEITUNGEN ZUM TELE‐FONIEREN IM BERLINER TELEFONBUCH 1881–1996/97 / HOW TO USE THE TELEPHONE? INSTRUCTIONS IN TELEPHONING IN BERLIN TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES 1881–1996/97 by Clemens Schwender (Frankfurt: Lang “Technical Writing, Vol.4,”; 1997—DM 48,00, ISBN 3–631–31378–0, 341 pp., tables, charts, notes, bibliography)

DIE RHETORIK DER FILMSYNCHRONISATION: WIE AUSLÄNDISCHE SPIELFILME IN DEUTSCHLAND ZENSIERT, VERÄNDERT UND GESEHEN WERDEN / THE RHETORIC OF FILM DUBBING: HOW FOREIGN FEATURE FILMS ARE CENSORED, CHANGED AND SEEN IN GERMANY by Guido Marc Pruys (Tübingen: Narr “Medienbibliothek, Serie B: Studien, Vol.14,”; 1997—DM 68,00, ISBN 3–8233–4283–5, 227 pp., notes, bibliography)  相似文献   

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